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Check out the scores and top performances from Friday’s high school basketball and flag football action.
The city of Las Vegas and Clark County spend millions of dollars a year to help homeless people.
It seems these protesters have no idea as to why or what they are protesting. Who is funding these protests?
People of different race, creed, minority status are still trained and able to do the jobs they are in.
California energy ratepayers were promised that their bills would be cheaper over time but, not unsurprisingly, that did not come to fruition.
Perhaps this is why many kids in our schools are not proficient in math.
When Las Vegas Metro has an immigrant in custody, giving ICE a courtesy call is common sense.
Palo Verde rallied to win the third game to claim their second straight Class 5A bowling team title. Coronado fended off Clark for the girls title.
The victim was described by police as an “unhoused individual” who was living in the wash.
The development follows the reported departure of FBI Las Vegas field office boss Spencer Evans.
The casino operator of the Trop in its final days has merged with another company following the acquisition by Standard General LP.
Thanks to “continued Eagle money,” the line for the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles hit a new low at one Las Vegas sportsbook Friday.
UNLV has lost five straight entering Saturday’s game at Wyoming, and the only way the Rebels will make the NCAA Tournament is to win the Mountain West tourney.
The Golden Knights will try to build off their most complete win of the season when they face the Boston Bruins in their last game before the 4 Nations Face-Off.
On Dec. 6, 2023, Anthony Polito entered the UNLV campus and opened fire inside Frank and Estella Beam Hall. He shot four faculty members, killing three, police said.
The Aces bolstered their backcourt depth by bringing in a veteran guard who is very familiar with three-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson from their college days.
In the first week of the 83rd Legislature, lawmakers spent time discussing issues specific to Nevada. National issues also seeped into the discourse.
Former Chicago Sky guard Dana Evans will join the Aces for much-needed backcourt depth, while center Queen Egbo will work for a frontcourt role.
The Department of Government Efficiency and the Trump administration have unfrozen the $156 million grant associated with Nevada’s solar initiative.